In Amsterdam’s Leiden Square thousands, including reporters and politicians, visited “Uyghur Voices,” where evidence of the genocide was on display.
Muslim Uyghurs
UK Anti-Genocide Bill: Let’s Try Again
A new genocide bill is given a second reading by UK Lords and goes through to the next round. It can hit China, and other rogue states.
20th Congress: Why Did Xi Jinping Not Even Mention the Uyghurs?
It was not a sign that the Uyghur issue is not in Xi’s mind. Rather, it confirmed that the Uyghur genocide continues, and Xi fears accountability.
Uyghur Refugees in Turkey: A Hostel for the Homeless and the Troubled
A flickering island of hope pieces together the fallout of Beijing’s “War on Terror.” It needs help.
Ghulja: Facing Starvation, the Miracle of Uyghur Solidarity
A grassroots mobilization helped those suffering during the COVID-19 lockdown, proving that repression has not broken the indomitable Uyghur spirit.
The Uyghurs After the Shameful UN Vote: “We Will Continue to Fight”
19 countries saved China from a debate at the Human Rights Council on its “crimes against humanity” in Xinjiang—a shame, but Beijing is not off the hook.
The UN Xinjiang Report, One Month Later: Where Do We Go from There?
What will the world do now, in the face of irrefutable evidence of human rights atrocities in Xinjiang?
The Bugur Insurgents: Religious Extremists or Freedom Fighters?
On September 21, 2014, a group of Uyghurs attacked Chinese interests in Xinjiang, including two police stations. Forty died. An eyewitness speaks.
Famine in the Uyghur Region: “Incident” or a New Path to Genocide?
During the anti-COVID-19 lockdown, Uyghurs are dying of hunger or for lack of medicines. Is this just bad planning by the CCP, or is it deliberate?
Bloody Medals: A Tale of Two Widows
Chinese soldiers killed two Xinjiang Uyghur bureaucrats. China proclaimed them “victims of terrorists” and compelled their widows to receive medals.









